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" Our Records Indicate You've Been Involved In A No Fault Accident Within The Last Two Years..." The Caller Said.

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sandyRoe | 12:30 Tue 18th Nov 2014 | ChatterBank
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The caller asked for me by name before going into their spiel. I've two questions. Did the accident affect my memory? I can't recall it. How did the caller know my name and number?
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it's a cold call and they are hoping desperately that you have had an accident
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Tuesday of last week someone drove into back of OH's car as she was going to work. the 'at fault' driver owned up and gave details. Before OH got home I'd had two 'phone calls from 'Insurance Claim Handlers' offering to sort it all out for us. At that stage OH had only spoken to Police to report accident, so kind of raises the same question.
Like the one that promises me they can get me £3000 for a PPi claim!! Cold caller.
I regularly get texts like that.
I had a similar call and told chap that he is not telling the truth (only less politely). I know they get my name and phone number from random things I have entered on the internet, for which I always give my work number.
I believe the rules changed about two weeks regarding compensation for flight delays - can now go back 8 years or something. Guess who got a recorded message last night to say I could be owed £550?

Have had loads of calls like yours Sandy - gets very boring.
You should say 'Actually, you're right - I just put my back out reaching for the phone. Who should my lawyers address the letter to?'

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